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Hugo Colace (born December 3, 1953, in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine film cinematographer. Three of his most recent films have been critically well received: La Ciénaga (2001), Historias mínimas (2002), and 18-j (2004).
Filmography (partial)
- Abierto de 18 a 24 (1988) aka Open from 18 to 24
- Las Boludas (1993) aka After all it's Only Life
- El Dedo en la llaga (1996) aka The Salt in the Wound
- Secretos compartidos (1998)
- Operación Fangio (1999)
- Nueces para el amor (2000) aka Nuts for Love
- La Ciénaga (2001) aka The Swamp
- Déjala correr (2001)
- Historias mínimas (2002) aka Intimate Stories
- El juego de Arcibel (2003) aka Arcibel's Game
- El Perro (2004) aka Bombón: El Perro
- 18-j (2004)
- Condón Express (2005)
- El Camino de San Diego (2006) aka The Road to San Diego
- Una Estrella y dos cafés (2006)
References
External links
- Hugo Colace at Cinenacional.com (in Spanish) (archive)
- Hugo Colace at IMDb
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